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Fast & Furious (2019): Hobbs & Shaw: cars are now insignificant

The fast and the Furious franchise started as a movie for car nerds and while there are not one of the highest quality movies as far as the scenario is concerned, there are movies worth watching where cars are a major part of the plot. Clearly, the last movies have drifted away from that idea. Come on now, if I wanted to see pure action with just a pinch of cars, I would go and watch “Nambo: Fast blood”.

Godzilla (2019): talking too much

I do not know how they did it and why I feel this way but the roar of Godzilla really wakes the scared child inside me.

From a cinematic approach this is a jaw dropping film. They used every modern tool available (and human experience and talent – always give credit to that) to create stunning effects, scenery and obviously monsters. Realistic, scary, thinking monsters.

Baby driver (2017): underdog perspective

Wow! Every action taken is on the beat! Hm… Well lets talking about the bad stuff first.

Hellboy (2019): totaly relatable

Ahhh… Hellboy… the superhero that was forced to be liked in the big screen.

Hellboy as a character had none but also needs no introduction. He is a hell-spawn for Christ’s shake. Working for a national service that deals with paranormal beasts where his father is the head person there.

It would not feel like a reboot if you did not know it.

Alita(2019): one-man-army in training

First of all Christoph Waltz is always a win. I do not know how he does it but he is THE best support actor period. Now… Christoph Waltz is a cyborg doctor who found in the scrapyard the remains of a powerful alive cyborg which he rebuilt, giving her the cyborg body he designed for his dead daughter Alita.

Braveheart (1995): women behind everything

Meet William Wallace the true Braveheart. A Scottish man who began his life journey as a kid who lost his father due to politics, grew up, loved and lost his wife again from tyranny and [SPOILER ALERT] died himself for his country.

Personally I loved the perspective of their marriage. “I am a good guy… you are a good girl… I love you… lets get married!”

You know what else I personally loved?

Escape from New York (1981): how where 80s like

This is the movie where a landmine, when exploded, cuts a cab in half, with the accuracy of a neurosurgeon, so the front and back seats are intact and the two halves of the car are drivable.

It is an era where CGIs are maybe not even a concept. Having that as a baseline, some of the scenes are very acceptable.

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Dark Phoenix (2019): breaking timelines

Having a big legacy and decent expectations to fulfill, with a first thought, the Dark Phoenix exceeds them.

And sooner or later, here comes the catch.

Looper (2012): how to ruin time-travel

Lets get one thing straight. The movie keeps you interested and excited with a well written script. However, I have to admit that subjectively I can neither forget nor forgive the way the movie treats time-travel as a concept.

Bumblebee (2018): reinstalling Transformers

Hmmm… Rebooting Transformers… I wonder, why would someone do that? I hope you get the sarcasm because this is a spoil… I mean review about Bumblebee.

Let us begin. The war rages in the planet Cybertron.

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